单词 | out on one's feet |
释义 | > as lemmasout on one's feet e. Unconscious; (Boxing) defeated through failing to rise within the ten seconds allowed after being knocked down; knocked out. out on one's feet: dazed, exhausted, or barely conscious, although still standing or active. out to it (Australian colloquial): dead drunk; (also) fast asleep. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > [adverb] out1894 the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > dullness of sense perception > [adjective] > stunned astonedc1300 astoundc1315 astoniedc1386 astoundedc1540 stonied1682 stunned1764 silly1829 out on one's feet1894 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > boxing > [adverb] > defeated out1894 out for the count1930 the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > sleep > [adverb] > deeply or soundly fastOE sadlya1375 to sleep sounda1400 soundlyc1400 stronglya1500 deeply1632 tight1898 out to it1941 the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [adjective] > drunk > insensibly drunk dead drunk1599 to drink (a person) dead drunk1609 paralytic1843 sodden1850 paralysed1870 speechless1881 drunk and incapable1883 dead-oh1889 rumdum1891 passed-out1927 out to it1941 trashed1966 wiped1966 1894 Daily News 20 Dec. 3/7 The referee stopped the fight at the close of the first round..Smith being heavily punished and all but out. 1898 B. J. Angle in W. A. Morgan ‘House’ on Sport I. 45 A competitor stopped by a blow on the mark is as much ‘out’ as though rendered helpless by a hit on the point. 1901 R. Fitzsimmons Physical Culture 159 Time was up. The champion was out. 1918 J. M. Grider War Birds (1927) 150 She responded..by hitting him playfully over the head with an empty port bottle... It was a terrific crack and he was out for some time. 1941 S. J. Baker Pop. Dict. Austral. Slang 52 Out to it, dead drunk. 1946 K. Tennant Lost Haven (1947) xi. 171 He was properly out to it that night. We made speeches about how sorry we was to see him go. 1955 E. Hillary High Adventure 175 For God's sake, Charles, keep an eye on John! He's out on his feet but doesn't realise it! 1973 ‘H. Howard’ Highway to Murder vii. 85 He was still out cold but he began coming round just before the ambulance got there. 1992 Voice 22 Dec. 19/5 This was the first year that I experienced the traditional sherry. Then boof! Next 'ting me know, I was out for the count. < as lemmas |
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